Hira Cultural District Hosts 'Makkah Greets Us' Event to Celebrate Eid Al-Fitr

This event is designed to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with Makkah's residents and visitors. SPA
This event is designed to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with Makkah's residents and visitors. SPA
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Hira Cultural District Hosts 'Makkah Greets Us' Event to Celebrate Eid Al-Fitr

This event is designed to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with Makkah's residents and visitors. SPA
This event is designed to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with Makkah's residents and visitors. SPA

The Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites announced the launch of the third edition of the Makkah Greets Us event, scheduled to take place from the second day of Eid al-Fitr until the seventh of Shawwal at the Hira Cultural District.
This event is designed to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with Makkah's residents and visitors, fostering an atmosphere of joy and happiness. It aims to enrich their experience, strengthen community bonds, highlight the historical and cultural significance of Makkah, and provide a unique entertainment environment for families and children.
The event will feature a wide range of cultural and entertainment activities, with a focus on Islamic culture and historical landmarks, and will be presented in 26 languages. Traditional folklore performances will also be showcased.
The event is open to the public free of charge, allowing everyone to partake in the festive Eid al-Fitr celebrations.



Misk Heritage Museum Signs Collaboration Agreement with Art of Heritage to Showcase Saudi Cultural Legacy

The collaboration aims to exhibit thousands of exquisite pieces owned by Art of Heritage. SPA
The collaboration aims to exhibit thousands of exquisite pieces owned by Art of Heritage. SPA
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Misk Heritage Museum Signs Collaboration Agreement with Art of Heritage to Showcase Saudi Cultural Legacy

The collaboration aims to exhibit thousands of exquisite pieces owned by Art of Heritage. SPA
The collaboration aims to exhibit thousands of exquisite pieces owned by Art of Heritage. SPA

Misk Heritage Museum “Asaan,” a newly established museum dedicated to preserving and honoring Saudi heritage, has entered into a landmark 30-year agreement with Art of Heritage, affiliated with AlNahda Society.
According to a statement issued by Asaan, the collaboration aims to exhibit thousands of exquisite pieces owned by Art of Heritage, including extensive collections and unique artifacts focused on the “Saudi Way of Life” and that have rarely been displayed publicly.
As part of this partnership, Asaan will house, manage, and display Art of Heritage’s extensive collection of 57,000 ethnographic objects, including nearly 3,000 pieces of jewelry, over 3,000 garments, almost 40,000 photographic materials and daily tools, more than 1,000 books and manuscripts, audio recordings and videos, centuries-old maps, and camel howdahs used by locals in the past.
Before being transferred to the museum, Asaan will undertake the digitization of the collection to safeguard and document its historical significance. Additionally, the collection will be integrated into Asaan’s educational initiatives, interactive community engagement programs, and artisanal product development inspired by the collection—strengthening the connection between society and Saudi Arabia’s cultural identity and authentic heritage.
The statement added that Asaan, set to open in a few upcoming years, will provide an extraordinary and unparalleled environment for immersive experiences that highlight Art of Heritage collection and ignite visitor’s creativity and passion to explore Saudi Arabia’s rich culture and heritage, and continue to inspire Saudi people to move forward in shaping their future cultural and heritage legacy.
The collaboration agreement contributes to Asaan's mission to showcase authentic Saudi heritage and narrate inspiring stories about the everyday life of Saudi Arabia. Within an interactive environment, it allows visitors to learn up close about the diversity, richness and authenticity of the tangible and intangible heritage that thrives in the various regions of the Kingdom.